New Delhi: Acing NEET UG 2025 and securing a seat at AIIMS requires a focused strategy and disciplined execution. By mastering the syllabus, managing your time effectively, and practising consistently, you can turn your dream into reality. Here’s a proven plan to help you crack AIIMS this year.
Follow Parkinson’s Law
Parkinson’s Law says that work expands to fill the time available for its completion.
This means if you have a lot of time to finish something, you’ll probably take longer to do it, even if it’s not that hard. For example, if a teacher gives you a week to complete a simple homework assignment, you might take the whole week—even though it could be done in just one day.
The idea teaches us to set deadlines and stay focused so we don’t waste time.

Here’s a simple roadmap to use Parkinson’s Law effectively for your NEET 2025 exam preparation:
1. Set Small Deadlines for Each Topic
- Don’t leave an entire subject open-ended. For example, decide to complete one chapter of Physics in two days instead of giving yourself a week. Shorter deadlines push you to stay focused.
2. Break Tasks into Smaller Goals
- Divide your preparation into smaller tasks:
- Read the NCERT chapter.
- Solve MCQs related to it.
- Revise key formulas.
- Assign each task a specific amount of time (e.g., 2 hours for solving MCQs).
3. Use Timed Practice for Mock Tests
- Practice mock tests or questions under timed conditions. For example:
- Set 3 hours for a full-length test.
- Time yourself for smaller sections too, like 45 minutes for Biology.
- If you have too much time for a topic, you may overanalyze and waste hours. Instead, stick to your time limit and move on once it’s done.
5. Stick to Your Schedule
- Use a planner to track your daily progress and deadlines. Adjust if needed but avoid making tasks endless.
By sticking to clear and short deadlines, you’ll save time, cover the syllabus faster, and be more confident before the exam.
AIIMS MBBS NEET 2024 Cut-Off
Here are the AIIMS first-round cutoff 2024 for MBBS:
College Name | NEET UG Round 1 Cutoff for MBBS |
---|---|
AIIMS Delhi | 47 |
AIIMS Bhopal | 510 |
AIIMS Bhubaneswar | 594 |
AIIMS Rishikesh | 731 |
AIIMS Nagpur | 946 |
AIIMS Raipur | 1174 |
AIIMS Patna | 1297 |
AIIMS Bathinda | 1589 |
AIIMS Mangalagiri | 1836 |
AIIMS Gorakhpur | 2066 |
AIIMS Kalyani | 2149 |
AIIMS Hyderabad | 2388 |
AIIMS Raebareli | 2559 |
AIIMS Deoghar | 3106 |
By following this strategy candidates will get a more focused plan to grab their dream medical seat in AIIMS, not only India’s but the world’s reputed medical institute.